The New York museum's Heavenly Bodies exhibition came first even though curator “never set out to create a hit”
Escape fairtigue with gallery shows across the city, from Mary Corse and Louise Bourgeois to Tishan Hsu and Richard Lin
His most recent works are on display at the gallery’s Grand Marine Center venue, while earlier pieces are on view at its stand at Art Basel Hong Kong
This graphic show in the former police station Tai Kwun comes with age restrictions
From Emma Kunz's powerful abstract drawings at the Serpentine Gallery to Mike Nelson's industrial sculptures at Tate Britain
Performers will reflect the "fluidity between binaries" across full suite of spaces in the Tanks
From the "computer cowgirl" Gretchen Bender to Girault de Prangey's haunting snapshots of the past
Serpentine Gallery presents the first UK exhibition of the mystical Swiss artist’s geometric drawings
New exhibition in Italy shows videos from Petr Davydtchenko's past three years living exclusively off road-kill
Exhibition at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation explores how Pharaohs and Christians alike went in for vandalising and “killing” icons
New exhibition in London shows negative ideas around Jewish people have a long history, in which artists have played their part—and continue to do so
From the collaborative creations of the Chicago Imagists at Goldsmiths CCA to the reopening of John Soane's Pitzhanger Manor
Visitors of a certain age may well be shocked to find that ultimately the Russian artist loathed the Bolsheviks as much as he did the tsars
From a meditation on power to female sexual awakening
The enormously productive painter wielded the fastest of brushes on often huge canvases, suffusing them with Spanish sun and colour
The 14th edition of the international exhibition in the United Arab Emirates includes more than 80 artists with over 60 new commissions
The museums are pooling the divided collections of Sergei Shchukin and Morozov brothers for a quartet of exhibitions
The African American artist is known for work exploring race relations and gun use in the US
First exhibition in Austria reveals Abstract Expressionist’s identification with the work of the Old Masters
Munich exhibition explores the experimental works of Georgiana Houghton, Hilma af Klint and Emma Kunz
From Henry Moore’s Helmet Heads at the Wallace Collection to Renaissance nudes at the Royal Academy of Arts
As the Australian artist's major retrospective opens in Adelaide, we speak to him about his time as a war artist in Afghanistan and his campaign against the death penalty
The Thriller star's estate is reportedly suing HBO for $100m over the Leaving Neverland documentary
An exhibition focuses on The Birth of the World, a 1925 painting in which the artist combined painterly spontaneity with a calligraphic deliberation
The Met Breuer and Public Art Fund showcase Siah Armajani, the Iranian-born artist whose work mixes philosophy and whimsy
From Frida Kahlo’s personal items at the Brooklyn Museum to the work of Jamaica-born artist Nari Ward at the New Museum, there’s plenty to see off-pier
Photographs of people young and old who hope to avoid deportation have been installed along the fence of the historic site
Self-portrait with Two Circles at Kenwood House is the charity’s greatest painting, along with a Vermeer